Long Read

Chicago Chaos: 3601311 & Some Seriously Strange Vibes

@Marcus Thorne3/9/2026blog
Chicago Chaos: 3601311 & Some Seriously Strange Vibes

okay, so. chicago. i landed here fueled by lukewarm coffee and the faint hope of not getting robbed blind. the numbers 3601311 and 1340354793? honestly, no clue where they came from. just…random. but they felt significant, you know? like a code to unlock something. the weather here is… something. i just checked and it's...a humid, clingy sort of warmth. 19.97 Celsius, feels like 20.11. humidity's at a solid 80%. definitely bringing a portable fan on future trips.


so, the city itself. it’s a symphony of grit and gleaming skyscrapers. the air smells like deep dish pizza and…well, let’s just say a certain industrial undertone. my little corner of *Wicker Park is buzzing. lots of vintage shops (already spent way too much), independent coffee places, and people who look like they’re constantly plotting something.

first impression? intense.

Gear Essentials (because, let's be real):
*Reusable water bottle: seriously, stay hydrated.
*Comfortable walking shoes: you’ll need them. trust me.
*Portable charger: your phone will die. repeatedly.
*A good map app: google maps is your friend (but don’t rely on it entirely - ask locals!).
*Small backpack: for all the random stuff you’ll pick up.

selective focus photography of man in white collared top near trees


the locals…they're a mixed bag. i overheard a guy at a little jazz club - seriously smoky, in the best way - say something about the best hidden speakeasies are down in
Chinatown. said you have to know the right people, or, alternatively, follow the faint scent of dumplings.

“Don’t even think about ordering the Chicago-style hot dog without napkins. Seriously, it’s a biohazard.” - some guy at a bar who looked like he’d seen things.


and the food! oh god, the food. i’ve already had deep dish (it’s a commitment), a truly amazing falafel sandwich from a street vendor (highly recommend!), and attempted to navigate the chaotic world of Chicago-style pizza. i’m still not sure what the rules are, but it’s delicious. i found a great review on Yelp for a place called Lou Malnati's - their deep dish is legendary, apparently.

i heard that the
Art Institute of Chicago is amazing, but be prepared for crowds. someone told me that if you go early, you can almost have it to yourself.

A yellow bird perched on a wire against blue sky.


i’m trying to embrace the city's energy. it’s relentless, a constant hum of activity. i walked along the
Navy Pier* - touristy af, but the views of the lake are pretty great. someone warned me to be careful of pickpockets there; you know, standard travel advice.

Close-up of a broken street lamp against a blue sky.


the pressure here is 1015, humidity is weighing on everything, and the ground level is 902 feet so the air feels dense. i'm off to explore some more of this concrete jungle. maybe find a hidden gem or two. or at least figure out how to properly eat a Chicago-style hot dog. i’m thinking of checking out Chicago Greeters - they offer free walking tours led by locals.

wish me luck! this city is definitely testing my capacity for caffeine and chaos. remember to check out Time Out Chicago for events and things to do.


You might also be interested in:

About the author: Marcus Thorne

Sharing knowledge so you don't have to learn the hard way.

Loading discussion...